Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for January 30, 2013

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    I can see it now: Brad, looking like Ru-Paul when the fire alarm rings….^^Now THAT would be funny!!! Might even get Greg another Ruben! ;)

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    Angelalex242  almost 12 years ago

    Brad, you just now figured this out?

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    But, it could happen, Greg has been known to go over the top, at times… one thing you can bet, the idea of Toni turning Brad into a makeup freak wasn;t HIS idea

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    kenhense  almost 12 years ago

    Maybe we could play “Follow the Fragrance.” Location- Location- Location!

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    You’re replying to Brdshtt’s comment:

    Brad used to look like that all the time when he was working on his ’76 – ’79 Chevy Nova.^^He still HAS that car, actually… The Nova was replaced, in the Chevrolet lineup, by the worst car Chevy/GM EVER built, the totally forgettable Citation (Not counting the 1923 “Copper cooled” Chevy, an air-cooled car so bad that Chevrolet dumped the entire first (and last) run, in Lake Michigan; however, the CC Chevy never reached true production, so it doesn’t really count)

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    ShagsCA  almost 12 years ago

    All three, in that order!

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    TiffWHO  almost 12 years ago

    Somehow besides the scent of a body wash poor Brad will be taking another cold shower…

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    tudza2  almost 12 years ago

    The power of Old Spice compels thee!

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    salvaescalante  almost 12 years ago

    Most women usually have a big budget for cosmetics and perfumes… Ask Tiff.

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    Angelalex242  almost 12 years ago

    Maybe. Brad may not be heading for a cold shower at all. I mean, really. How many women share makeup secrets like this with boyfriends…unless they’re already intimately close?

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    evergrey  almost 12 years ago

    I used to wear makeup whenever I went out dancing, and when I was young, I wore it almost every day.Now I only wear it once in a great while. Honestly, most of what I do… working with horses, training in a full contact knockdown martial art, uhm, other things, tend to involve sweat, which just leads to runny, smeared makeup.I don’t really sport the sad panda Robert Smith look well, so I don’t wear makeup, usually. Confidence and happiness are way sexier.

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    Mordock999  almost 12 years ago

    Yeah,YEAH KIDS.

    Keep talking ’bout “IMPORTANT” Stuff like “Blush” and “Lipstick”. .

    DON’T let a little MINOR Thing like the Country going DOWN the Tubes BOTHER You….,

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    dlbrown  almost 12 years ago

    The Corvair was the worst Chevy ever.

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    Sisyphos  almost 12 years ago

    Brad and Toni sharing, getting to know each other on a very personal level level…. Nice!

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    ajh2i  almost 12 years ago

    Gah! Most boring storyline EVER.

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    GalleyOar  almost 12 years ago

    My vote is for the Cavalier aka Cadaver.

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    prrdh  almost 12 years ago

    “Up All Night”? You could get guys to wear that if you told them it contained sildenafil.

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    roohey  almost 12 years ago

    big sep when she is comfortable enough to put make up on in front of himlike stepping it up a notch

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    LittleContessa  almost 12 years ago

    Mordock ,This is a comic strip. It’s intent is to entertain and divert our attention from reality if only for a few moments. If you would prefer to be agitated by the bad news that the world has to offer, instead of reading this strip, stick to CNN. Feel free to talk back to the reporters, they can’t hear you.

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    Dkram  almost 12 years ago

    Brad, do your self a favor, shut up and kiss her..\\//_

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    rroush Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Up All Night sounds good.

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    lookslikemeband  almost 12 years ago

    Brad needs to turn in his “Man Card” until further notice…..

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    live2read  almost 12 years ago

    No, he literally came out of the closet.

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    angusdad  almost 12 years ago

    There is actually a very funny commercial from Britain, where a man goes into a dressing room and notices that there is some women’s lingerie left there. He tries it on and then the fire alarm goes off. He goes to grab his clothes but they are on fire. He then runs down the fire escape which is caught on film. The last scene is his family watching this on tv.

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    Mordock999  almost 12 years ago

    Gripe, Gripe.Grumble, Grumble.Dinner Burns, and Condos Crumble.WHAT? Me, BECOME a “Little” HUMBLE?I’d RATHER Come on HERE and MUMBLE!

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    overtherainbow  almost 12 years ago

    Maaaaaybe he means he’s going to put the lipstick on Toni. Last thing he needs is to put on makeup and have TJ or Shannon take a picture. Or Luann, she’s enough of a brat to do that.

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    ooptheman  almost 12 years ago

    I had a Vega, it was a great little car. Fun to drive, the only thing bad, was the clutch, had to replace it twice, but it was easy to work on.No sex in a g-rated comic strip, but when it happens, we’ll know it.

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    Ooops… that should have been Buick Skylark

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    Mitchtheone  almost 12 years ago

    No, a guy who is into his colognes can keep up.. Especially if he is into the more expensive colognes.

    Personally, I find colognes and perfumes to be obnoxious stuff. But that is me.

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    Popeyesforearm  almost 12 years ago

    Any “Maple syrup”?

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    Pelahnar  almost 12 years ago

    Where did the car discussion come from…?

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    squubit  almost 12 years ago

    Greg,I really like the way Brad is growing up to be handsome. It’s nice to see his chubby face thin out.Julie laughinghorseart.blogspot.com

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    Bernice pic for Lev… rated G

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    You’re replying to Brdshtt’s comment:

    That Aston – Martin was pretty cool…^^I kind of liked the Lotus, that turned into a submarine, in The Spy who loved me

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    You’re replying to Donny Wallace’s comment:

    MJ: Great art but I think Lev wants XXX to watch while he is doing what ever he does at his computer at the same time (smoking, ???? fill in the blank).^^if Lev wants THAT, he can contact me directly, cause there’s no way I’d post that kind of thing here….. providing I would even draw it to begin with….. maybe if the price was right; anyway, I think he should be happy with the sweety looking version I posted today

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    You’re replying to Brdshtt’s comment:

    One ride I had far a VERY short period of time back in the early 80’s was what I was hoping would be a dream car – It was a dream car alright, dreams can also be nightmares. The Jensen Interceptor II was just that. British manufacture and Chrysler drivetrain. Plagued with electrical problems and I couldn’t trust it, so it had to go.^^I do remember that car making the rounds of the specialty car magazines, back in the 80s, As I recall, it was one of those cars that came out of some backyard mechanic’s mind, like the Bricklin…. And with about the same amount of success. To me, it always looked like an Avanti with a Capri front end grafted on

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    overtherainbow  almost 12 years ago

    Actually, I hope Brad puts the lipstick on himself. Or Toni does it, whatever. I want to see how big his lips are. :-)

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    Daniel Aplet  almost 12 years ago

    It makes one wonder what the girl your with really looks like.

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    Darkeness1d  almost 12 years ago

    The way I see this, Brad is learning what makeup she like so that he can buy the right ones.

    Also if they have a daughter, at least Brad would be able to deal with makeup while she put it on him.

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    You’re replying to Brdshtt’s comment:

    “I do remember that car making the rounds of the specialty car magazines, back in the 80s”…

    I didn’t fare too badly, I sold it for two grand more than I paid for it…^^That’s what’s called taking a lemon, & making lemonade

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    Mikeyj  almost 12 years ago

    1980 to 1982 General Motors X-Cars

    Year of Recall: Various

    When GM introduced its 1980 front-drive “X-Cars”—the Buick Skylark, Chevrolet Citation, Oldsmobile Omega and Pontiac Phoenix—it seemed that finally the company had produced truly contemporary small cars that could compete with the best from around the world. But it turned out that what GM had built were cars destined to be some of the most recalled in history.According to the NHTSA database, the 1980 Chevrolet Citation, for example, has been recalled an amazing nine times. Maladies on that car included everything from faulty fuel lines to steering gear that detached from its mounts to coil springs in the front suspension that could slip out of their seats. Many buyers of early X-Cars felt that their cars were spending more time in the shop than on the road. Every announcement of another X-Car recall helped seal GM’s reputation for building its cars shoddily.Of course the X-Cars had quality problems that ranged well beyond safety recalls too. But it was those early recalls, in the beginning of the X-Cars’ model run, that first called them out as terrible products to the buying public.

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    overtherainbow  almost 12 years ago

    Aw, Brdshtt, what a cool thing to do. I hope you and your family had a lovely evening.

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    Odd Dog Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Can I have an amen?

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